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Ethnolinguistic and Ethnoreligious Nationalism(s) in Education in the Context of Global Crises: Symposium on the Humanities and Education

252 Erickson Hall 620 Farm Lane, E. Lansing, MI

The ascension of populist leaders (e.g., Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil, Donald Trump in the US, Gotabaya Rajapaksa in Sri Lanka) keenly supported by ethnoreligious and ethnolinguistic groups and movements in democratic societies is a global phenomenon in the past decade. In their struggle for power, neo-nationalist groups (e.g., Boko Haram in Nigeria, Buddhist-nationalists in Myanmar… Read More »

MSU Museum First Fridays for College Students: Spring Wellness

MSU Museum 409 W Circle Drive, East Lansing, MI

 MSU Museum invites college students to come together at the MSU Museum for a night of crafts, board games, chair massages, therapy dogs, and pizza. There will also be relaxing guided meditation in our Science on a Sphere Gallery. Learn more via MSU Museum

Spring Community-Engaged Scholarship Writing Retreat

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Join this three-day writing retreat in the format that is best for you: participate Monday, Tuesday, and/or Wednesday. You can choose between in-person and virtual options; you can also go between formats. Connections will intentionally be built among the writers, so that even while you are writing your own pieces, you will feel like you are… Read More »

Support Staff Advisory Committee Meeting

507, Erickson Hall 620 Farm Ln, East Lansing, MI

The College of Education Support Staff Advisory Committee will meet twice a month in Erickson Hall.

Graduate School Spring Break Staycation Lunch

Chittenden Hall Room 110 466 W Circle Dr, East Lansing

Sticking around East Lansing for Spring Break? Come and have lunch with us at the Graduate School and hang out with other graduate students and staff. Learn more via the Graduate School

Spartan Nature Walks

Baker Woodlot Service Rd, East Lansing, MI

The Department of Forestry invites members of the MSU community to get outside, explore nature and go for a walk. Department tree experts are full of fun facts and will guide you throughout campus woodlots for some peace of mind. Learn more via MSU CANR

Virtual Guided Meditation Sessions for the CED Community

Online (via Zoom or similar)

Associate Dean Kristine Bowman is hosting a series of guided meditation sessions for the College of Education community through the month of March. These virtual sessions will last about 10 minutes and offer a moment of quiet reflection in the middle of your day. You are welcome to keep your camera off and listen while… Read More »

Writing for Academic Journals: International Perspectives

College of Education faculty members will lead this event and share tips on writing for academic journals with international interests and their experience as journal editors. HYBRID EVENT: RSVP via Google Forms

Rest for the Woke: Teaching Grief, Peace and Possibility after Viral Incidents of Violence

252 Erickson Hall 620 Farm Lane, E. Lansing, MI

This is the final installment in a specialized series hosted by the College of Education's Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion to support educators, health professionals and families with addressing youth trauma. The series is being offered in person and online and is open to the public. Featured speaker: Ashley Woodson, Albion College. Register for… Read More »

Support Staff Advisory Committee Meeting

507, Erickson Hall 620 Farm Ln, East Lansing, MI

The College of Education Support Staff Advisory Committee will meet twice a month in Erickson Hall.